Henrik Ibsen Quotes About Writing

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  • If I cannot be myself in what I write, then the whole is nothing but lies and humbug.

    Writing  
    Henrik Ibsen (1905). “Letters of Henrik Ibsen”
  • Everything that I have written is closely related to something that I have lived through.

    Writing  
  • Before I write down one word, I have to have the character in my mind through and through. I must penetrate into the last wrinkle of his soul.

    Writing  
    Henrik Ibsen (1965). “Four major plays”, Signet Classics
  • To live is to war with trolls in heart and woul. To write is to sit in judgement on oneself.

    War   Writing   Heart  
    " Richard Eyre: In the spirit of Ibsen" by Richard Eyre, www.theguardian.com. September 20, 2013.
  • Writing has... been to me like a bath from which I have risen feeling cleaner, healthier, and freer.

    Writing  
    Henrik Ibsen (1964). “Letters and speeches”
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